Preparation Before Machine Installation; Required Tools And Materials - Yamaha YSP10 Service Information

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1. Preparation before machine installation

This section describes about the items to be prepared before machine installation and adjustment.

1.1. Required tools and materials

Part description
Spirit level gauge
(0.1mm/m accuracy)
46mm spanner
Scissors
Line alignment jig set
Wooden crowbar
Rubber plate
Sliding paper
2-ton jack
Hand lifter
Cable tie
Metal tape measure
Plumb-bob
Board to test transfer
condition
Cutting pliers
Q'ty
Used to measure the machine horizontal level.
2
2
Used to adjust the leveling bolt height of the machine.
1
Used to remove packaging materials
1set
See "1.2 Line alignment jig arrangement" on page 5.
Quantity varies with number of workers.
1-2
Wooden crowbar may chip over use and debris will scatter. When working
in a cleanroom, use a steel crowbar or equivalent to prevent flying debris.
Quantity of rubber plates varies with that of crowbars. Care must be taken
1-2
not to stain or damage the installation site.
Paper sheet with one slippery side (like a sticker's cover paper). Prepare
8 sheets
new paper sheets. Required size is minimum of 200mm square. Prepare
(at least)
extra sheets since the sheets are easy to tear.
1-3
Used when removing sliding paper from under the machine.
1-2
1.5m or longer fork, 2 ton or higher lifting force
To be
Quantity varies depending on work contents, thus prepare extra amount.
described
Different cable tie sizes are required for different purposes.
later herein
1
To measure the board transfer height
2
Used to match the conveyor end with a reference line on the floor.
After aligning the line and adjusting conveyor connection, use the boards
2
to test their transfer condition. To transfer several boards continuously,
prepare at least two boards.
(at least)
Prepare CUK-B0301 board (used for print feedback) or CUK-98001 board.
1
To cut off the cable ties
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SI1906002J-002 : YSP10 installation and adjustment procedures
For Service Engineers

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